# the question and answer list for the quiz
ques = [{
        'A':'A. Glucose',
        'B':'B. Fructose',
        'C':'C. Maltose',
        'D':'D. Ribose',
        'Q':'1. Salivary amylase secreted in the mouth will catalyze the decomposition of starch into ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Wisdom tooth',
        'B':'B. Molar tooth',
        'C':'C. Incisor teeth',
        'D':'D. Canine tooth',
        'Q':'2. There are 28-32 teeth in human mouth, among which the teeth mainly used for chewing and grinding food are ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Nasopharyngeal cavity',
        'B':'B. Cephalopharyngeal cavity',
        'C':'C. Oropharyngeal cavity',
        'D':'D. Laryngopharyngeal cavity',
        'Q':'3. According to the cavity connected to the pharynx, the pharynx can be divided into three parts, excluding which of the following ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Liver',
        'B':'B. Oral cavity',
        'C':'C. Blood',
        'D':'D. Esophagus',
        'Q':'4. In experimental research, which of the following temperatures is commonly used as an indicator of human deep temperature ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Rhinitis',
        'B':'B. Otitis media',
        'C':'C. Ophthalmia',
        'D':'D. Pneumonia',
        'Q':'5. Chronic pharyngitis is a common chronic disease, which usually occurs in adults. If the inflammation spreads, it will cause damage to other parts, but it does not contain ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. 10~40',
        'B':'B. 40~50',
        'C':'C. 50~60',
        'D':'D. 60~70',
        'Q':'6. Generally speaking, the maximum temperature range that the human mouth and esophagus can withstand is ( ) Celsius degree, so you cannot directly eat hot food.'},
        {
        'A':'A. Pepsinogen',
        'B':'B. Trypsinogen',
        'C':'C. Chymotrypsinogen',
        'D':'D. Procarboxypeptidase',
        'Q':'7. The ( ) in the stomach must be activated by gastric acid before it can be converted into an active enzyme to catalyze protein digestion and decomposition.'},
        {
        'A':'A. The digestive gland secretes digestive juice for digestion',
        'B':'B. Endocytosis of food debris in cells of digestive tract',
        'C':'C. Bacteria in the stomach ingest food',
        'D':'D. Spontaneous degradation of food residues',
        'Q':'8. In addition to mechanical digestion, there are ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Phospholipase',
        'B':'B. Mucilase',
        'C':'C. Urease',
        'D':'D. Carboxypeptidase',
        'Q':'9. Which of the following is not a toxic enzyme secreted by Helicobacter pylori?'},
        {
        'A':'A. There is no bile in it',
        'B':'B. The shape is about a "J" shape',
        'C':'C. It is an oxygen rich environment',
        'D':'D. Connect stomach and small intestine',
        'Q':'10. The following statement about duodenum is appropriate ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. 3~4',
        'B':'B. 7~8',
        'C':'C. 10~11',
        'D':'D. 0~1',
        'Q':'11. There are also some differences in the pH of different parts of the intestine. The pH of the duodenal wall is approximately ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Trypsin',
        'B':'B. Carboxypeptidase',
        'C':'C. Oligosaccharide enzyme',
        'D':'D. Pancreatic amylase',
        'Q':'12. The pancreas can secrete a variety of digestive enzymes, including ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Helicobacter pylori',
        'B':'B. Staphylococcus aureus',
        'C':'C. Pseudomonas aeruginosa',
        'D':'D. Lactobacillus rhamnosus',
        'Q':"13. ( ), also called Pseudomonas aeruginosa, it often infects various patients' wounds after surgery."},
        {
        'A':'A. Kill harmful bacteria',
        'B':'B. Increase absorption area of small intestine',
        'C':'C. Digest food residues',
        'D':'D. Storage of digestive juice',
        'Q':'14. Small intestinal villi have the functions of ( ) and filtering substances.'},
        {
        'A':'A. Probiotics',
        'B':'B. Unconditional pathogenic bacteria',
        'C':'C. Conditional pathogens',
        'D':'D. Harmful bacteria',
        'Q':'15. Proteus mirabilis is a kind of ( )'},
        {
        'A':'A. Headache, tinnitus, night sweats',
        'B':'B. Dry throat, sore throat',
        'C':'C. Muscle aches and chills',
        'D':'D. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue',
        'Q':'16. What symptoms may appear when the ascending colon is inflamed?'},
        {
        'A':'A. Sigmoid colon',
        'B':'B. Rectum',
        'C':'C. Duodenum',
        'D':'C. Descending colon',
        'Q':'17. Which of the following parts is not part of the large intestine?'},
        {
        'A':'A. Lactobacillus rhamnosus',
        'B':'B. Salmonella enterorum',
        'C':'C. Listeria monocytogenes',
        'D':'D. Clostridium difficile',
        'Q':'18. Which of the following bacteria is a probiotic in the intestine?'},
        {
        'A':'A. Skeletal muscle near anus',
        'B':'B. Anal sensitive muscle',
        'C':'C. Biceps ani muscle',
        'D':'D. Anal sphincter',
        'Q':'19. The anus contracts and expands through ( ).'},
        {
        'A':'A. Blood in intestinal capillaries',
        'B':'B. Intestinal Mucosa Protein',
        'C':'C. Food residues passing through intestine',
        'D':'D. Inorganic salts in water',
        'Q':'20. Ekmann mucophilia is a famous probiotics in the intestine, which uses ( ) as its own nutrient source.'}
]

answer = ['C','B','B','D','C', 'C','A','A','D','D', 'A','C','C','B','C', 'D','C','A','D','B']